Does the Ford Aspire use the old R-12 air conditioner which is harder to find freon(?) for, or does it use the modern R-13a(?) which they use now?
Also, useful links on this car in general?
LRH
Does the Ford Aspire use the old R-12 air conditioner which is harder to find freon(?) for, or does it use the modern R-13a(?) which they use now?
Also, useful links on this car in general?
LRH
It's a 1995
==================== Most likely is 134A, you are close to the cut-off though, like Marvin said, check the label.
It will be labelled under the hood somewhere, either on the compressor or on a sticker on the header panel. Take a look at the fittings. If they are small like the valve stems on the tires, it's R12. If they are much larger than that, it's 134a, the cheap stuff. If should be the latter on a 95.
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